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In its latest campaign for the popular Oreo cookie—‘Cookie Vs. Creme’—Nabisco has invited “the world’s best roboticists, artists and tinkerers” to create Oreo separator machines.
Considering that billions of man-hours have been wasted on the simple task of splitting apart Oreos, these machines are a serious attempt to make the world a better place with more efficient cookie-eating.
The third machine in the series—'The Oreo Wheel'—. a brainchild of conceptual artists from the London-based collective Dentaku, looks just like a miniature Ferris wheel.
Using the rotating motion of the wheel and a pair of simple blades, the machine successfully separates the chocolate cookie and creme parts of Oreos—after many rounds of trouble-shooting.
Watch the video below to see this awesome machine in action:
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[via Cookie Vs. Creme]

In its latest campaign for the popular Oreo cookie—‘Cookie Vs. Creme’—Nabisco has invited “the world’s best roboticists, artists and tinkerers” to create Oreo separator machines.
Considering that billions of man-hours have been wasted on the simple task of splitting apart Oreos, these machines are a serious attempt to make the world a better place with more efficient cookie-eating.
The third machine in the series—'The Oreo Wheel'—. a brainchild of conceptual artists from the London-based collective Dentaku, looks just like a miniature Ferris wheel.
Using the rotating motion of the wheel and a pair of simple blades, the machine successfully separates the chocolate cookie and creme parts of Oreos—after many rounds of trouble-shooting.
Watch the video below to see this awesome machine in action:




[via Cookie Vs. Creme]